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Jeff Good

    A grammar of Saramaccan Creole
    Revealing Structure
    Finding the River
    The Linguistic Typology of Templates
    Linguistic Universals and Language Change (Paperback)
    • The book features leading scholars analyzing competing theories regarding linguistic universals and evaluating various models of language change. It provides a comprehensive examination supported by extensive references to languages from around the globe, illustrating the complexity and diversity of linguistic phenomena.

      Linguistic Universals and Language Change (Paperback)
    • The Linguistic Typology of Templates

      • 340 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení

      Focusing on linguistic templatic constructions, this comprehensive study utilizes advanced computational methods to analyze templates across various languages. It examines both morphology and syntax, offering a typological perspective that enhances understanding of how templates function in different linguistic contexts. The research presents innovative insights into the structural patterns that shape language, making it a significant contribution to the field of linguistics.

      The Linguistic Typology of Templates
    • Finding the River

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      In 1992 landmark federal legislation called for the removal of two dams from the Elwha River to restore salmon runs. Jeff Crane dives into the debate over development and ecological preservation inFinding the River,presenting a long-term environmental and human history of the river as well as a unique look at river reconstruction. Finding the Riverexamines the ways that different communities--from the Lower Elwha Klallam Indians to current-day residents--have used the river and its resources, giving close attention to the harnessing of the Elwha for hydroelectric production and the resulting decline of its fisheries. Jeff Crane describes efforts begun in the 1980s to remove the dams and restore the salmon. He explores the rise of a river restoration movement in the late twentieth century and the roles that free-flowing rivers could play in preserving salmon as global warming presents another set of threats to these endangered fish. A significant and timely contribution to American Western and environmental history--removal of the two Elwha River dams is scheduled to begin in September 2011--Finding the Riverwill be of interest to historians, to environmentalists, and to fisheries biologists, as well as to general readers interested in the Puget Sound and Olympic Peninsula and environmental issues

      Finding the River
    • Revealing Structure

      • 292 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      Drawing from a wide range of perspectives in the analysis of grammatical structures, the papers collected in this book are unified not by linguistic subfield, but by the investigative method they employ in revealing grammatical patterns.

      Revealing Structure
    • A grammar of Saramaccan Creole

      • 257 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Saramaccan has been central to various debates regarding the origin and nature of creole languages. Being the most removed of all English-based creoles from European language structure in terms of phonology, morphology and syntax, it has been seen as one of the most extreme instantiations of the creolization process. This is the first full-length description of Saramaccan. The grammar documents, in particular, a valence-sensitive system of indicating movement and direction via serial verb constructions, hitherto overlooked amidst the generalized phenomenon of serialization itself.

      A grammar of Saramaccan Creole